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Number of games
How many games will each team play each competition?
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Re: Number of games
It depends on the size of the competition. For GLR, teams had 9 matches each, and for other regionals, teams had anywhere between 10 and 12. You'll find out how many matches you'll be playing when you get to the event.
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Re: Number of games
Thanks
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Re: Number of games
VCU had 8, except one who had 9 (and received #1 seed because of it, we were later told by judges it was an accident). There were 62 teams at that regional, so I guess you can interpolate a bit to figure out for other regionals.
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Re: Number of games
Pittsburgh had 11, but it varies from regional to regional.
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Re: Number of games
The only problem with a small regional is with the cuing being called too early. At times, there were only ten minutes to fix your robot or minor adjustments. The longest break we had was around two hours, which was the lunch break. I can't imagine Waterloo with only 24 teams
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